What are the cutoff marks required for M Tech?

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    Vishal Chauhan An engineering student trying to spread knowledge | Contributor-Level 9

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    The minimum marks required for M.Tech admission in top engineering colleges can vary depending on several factors, including the specific college, the M.Tech program, and the competitiveness of the admission process. Here are some general considerations:

    1. GATE Score: Many top engineering colleges in India use the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) as a primary criterion for M.Tech admission. The minimum GATE score required are top 300 ranks that is 30+ marks.

    2. Academic Qualifications: Apart from GATE scores, colleges may consider your academic qualifications, including your performance in the qualifying degree (B.Tech or eq

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